Have you had beautiful light hair and decided to go darker? If it hasn't gone as planned, and you want to go back, you are not alone. This is a way to safely get the pigments out and make it lighter again.

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Find a good brand of shampoo and conditioner for your hair.

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Wash, rinse, repeat about 3 times.

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In addition to the shampoo, buy chamomile tea. for every one cup you make, use two tea bags to make it stronger.

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Pour it in your hair, and blow dry it with high heat until it is completely dry. By now you may have noticed it making your hair a bit lighter. Repeat this everyday and you will see a noticeable difference.

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